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GIRARD-PERREGAUX. A VERY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH THREE GOLDEN BRIDGES AND VISIBLE ONE MINUTE TOURBILLON

SIGNED GIRARD-PERREGAUX, AUTOMATIC, TOURBILLON, NO. 4 OG, REF. 9925, CIRCA 2005

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GIRARD-PERREGAUX. A VERY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH THREE GOLDEN BRIDGES AND VISIBLE ONE MINUTE TOURBILLON
SIGNED GIRARD-PERREGAUX, AUTOMATIC, TOURBILLON, NO. 4 OG, REF. 9925, CIRCA 2005
GP 9600 nickel-finished lever movement, 30 jewels, skeletonized dial, visible three pink gold bridges with central rubies, one-minute tourbillon with mono-metallic compensation balance at 6 o'clock, large circular case with raised bezel, downturned lugs, back secured by six screws, case, dial and movement signed, 18k white gold Girard-Perregaux deployant clasp
38mm diam.
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Accompanied by a Girard-Perragaux Certificate of Authenticity dated March 15, 2005, wooden presentation box, instruction booklet and outer packaging.

Girard-Perregaux's first tourbillon movement featuring three gold bridges was patented in 1884 by one of the firm's founders, Constant Girard; the unique example in the history of watchmaking represents still today a perfect combination of aesthetical, technical and symbolical aspects. At the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889, his tourbillon with three gold bridges was awarded a gold medal and then declared out of competition, as it was beyond match.

Over 100 years later, in 1986, the firm's Research and Development Department was mandated with the creation of the wristwatch version of the tourbillon with three gold bridges to celebrate Girard-Perregaux's bicentenary in 1991. The challenge of miniaturizing the pocket watch movement and to inverse its construction by positioning the gold bridges on the dial side was perfectly mastered and crowned by the launch of the celebrated "Tourbillon sous trois Ponts d'or" wristwatch.

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